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REV'IT! Opera Jacket Videos

The Rev'It! Opera Jacket proves it's possible to construct an outer shell from a cotton-wool mix and still get 100% waterproofing, achieved by laminating the membrane to the inside of the shell. Wind is blocked from entering the neck and cuffs through knitted closures. The thermal liner is removable, and so is the CE Approved Knox Lite armor at the elbows and shoulders. Integrating seamlessly into city life has never been as easy as with the Opera Jacket. Wear it any way you like it.

Excellent value for the price.
This product is a an excellent value for the price. Still, it might be better to try on first. The thermal lining makes the coat tight. Removing it allows for a slightly snug fit around the abdomen but good room around the upper body. I am 5'8 and 175 pounds. Can wear a sweater or blazer under coat when liner removed but will need to lose 5-10 pounds to feel comfortable with thermal lining. The sleeves proved too long (although wrist snaps allow for a good fit with gloves on. Can wear to work while driving or taking the subway as well as riding your bike, A good looker coat good comfort and protection. Should prove very durable. Good honest appraisal on Revzilla.com. Would follow their guidance every time.
October 11, 2014

I cannot wait until fall and winter.
This thing is gonna be great. As a motorcyclist, I'm usually reluctant to welcome the chilly and rainy Autumn and cold Winter. I bought it at the end of August and I recently rode one morning in the rain at 60º F. Amazing. I usually supplement my warm riding gear with hoodies and layers until we start getting in the 45º mark. That said, I was burning up that one particular morning, but wanted to try it out ASAP. Definitely windproof / waterproof. I have a rather high tolerance for the cold (except for my hands) and I feel like this jacket, coupled with my Merino Wool bike messenger hoodie will take me well into the high 20's.
I ordered a Large, which is typically true to my size. This jacket fits rather snug, but not what I would call tight. I'm 180-ish pounds with an average - athletic build. I feel like an XL may be less restrictive, but at a loss for warmth and insulation. The included armor is nothing special, but it's rated, and barely noticeable. I bought the optional back protecter and that adds a little bit to the snug fit.
I love the style. I'm not a fan of large branding or highly visible features. but I am a fan of function. While there are definitely more functional cold weather jackets out there, the style:feature:cost ratio is right on. Shipping was super fast.
September 9, 2014

Great Jacket, looks great, feels great
I bought this jacket for cold weather riding. It is very warm. It wears like a snug peacoat. It looks like a peacoat, and is very comfortable. You can not tell the armor is there, but you can feel it.The only thing I think its a little dressy and shouldnt be, is the zipper for both the inside and outside, doesnt seem very robust. I have ridden about 1500 miles in it already, but I'm very careful with the zipper. I have not tested waterproofness, As I expressly avoid going out in the cold when its raining. So I may never know if its truly waterproof.
February 5, 2014

Looks classy, but still effective
This jacket looks great. I love that I can wear this jacket to work or meetings with clients without looking like I am wearing armor. Clients who ride have all noticed the jacket and asked about it, my other clients and colleagues havent noticed anything.
Do I think this jacket has the same level of protection as my other riding gear? Probably not. The fabric is a bit lighter, although it still seems very abrasion and tear resistant. I do not know if it would survive multiple introductions to the blacktop. I do think it would do a good job the first time. I plan to wear it around town where I do not typically get up to speed (which is the intended application, I think).
My only gripe is that the zipper zips from the "wrong" side, so I fumble around abit while closing up the jacket. That said, I love the jacket and would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a low-profile, urban and classy coat.
January 27, 2014

Best jacket I own
I have gotten tons of compliments on this jacket when I'm wearing it off the bike. It is very warm and windproof. I've been riding in sub 20 degree weather with light clothing under it and been fine. Unfortunately I tested out the protective side of it today and it worked great. Low sided hitting a gravel patch going 30ish around a turn. No road rash and a very small tear near the shoulder. Other than losing a button if say the jacket held up fine, luckily it came with a spare. My shoulder hurts like (insert profane adjective here due to censoring) but I landed on at an angle on the back so it just missed the ce armor. Overall extremely satisfied with this purchase.
January 19, 2014

Excellent urban motorcycle jacket
I ride to work daily and often go out afterwards so wanted a stylish motorcycle jacket with protection that could be used as a non-motorcycle jacket. This jacket from RevIt meets both these criteria. Good elbow and shoulder protection, upgrade back protection and you have a great looking functional jacket. High neck keeps the wind out Fall, mild Winter days (anything above 32F) and Spring. The thermal liner inside is only a body liner with no arms which is a pity but tight cuffs keep the wind out. Would recommend this to anyone looking for a non-traditional motorcycle jacket that can double as a going out jacket. Id buy it again!
January 13, 2014

Great Look, Safe Jacket
You'd never guess walking down the street that I'd be rocke'n a rad riding jacket. I live in a cold climate %70 of the year and this bad boy not only keeps me warm but safe. I can crusie on my bike and feel totally comftable, then jump right off and walk into a nice dinner rocken this peacoat style jacket. Totally worth every penny.
January 7, 2014

Warm Jacket, plenty of pockets, looks good
I was looking for a jacket that did not look like a typical motorcycle jacket and would look good when I am running around downtown. This one does just that and still provides a level of protection needed for the "just in case" scenario. The Jacket is warm and cuts the wind- all around great jacket with plenty of pockets to organize as well. I will say that they are a European cut so they run a little skinny. I am 6'1" 250 lb body builder type so i ordered a 2xl. It fits everywhere but is a touch tight in the arms. Lastly, Wife says it looks good..... Mission accomplished!
January 6, 2014

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Jose Antonio I: Based upon others's reviews, I've decided this jacket will fullfill my need , but I will share my personal point of view once I get to use it and find out the pros and cons of the jacketAug 31, 2014

Jose Ricardo S: I Choose this jacket because looks different and I can use it in the city.Jul 31, 2014

A S: Very stylish look with protection built in. Already have a summer jacket so this being a 3 season colder weather coat is a perfect addition to my gear. Weather resistance is always a plus in the fall/winter/spring. This coat looks amazingJan 25, 2014

A shopper asked:I'm 6'2 and 205 lbs. What size would you recommend I get? I'm currently wearing a large Shift jacket.Dec 31, 2013

michael k:I am not familiar with the shift jacket. your lean so large will fit more snug, but may fall short on your sleeves due to height. if you are looking for the casual fit you may want the xl, sorry if this is not more help

I am 6'1" 250lb fairly fit bodybuilder type i bought the 2xl, it fits slightly snug but over all pretty well. it is a touch long on the sleeve, length is a bit long but ok, great in the shoulders, a little tight around my biceps.Dec 31, 2013

Yun Lung Y:I'm 6'1 195 lb. I picked up a L and it fit real well. I have a swimmers build, 43 inch chest, and 32 waist. It fits perfect. The large fits perfect, so I'm not sure your build. Hope that helps.

Jose Antonio I:Thankfully I've hadn't got the chance to try how well it works regarding abrasion resistance, material seems to be tough enough, but my point of view here couldn't be ver accurate, one thing I can say is that it is quite comfortable, Though I think I should have gone for an XL, at 6,1 height and 17 inches arms, that would have been more roomy. But, very nice product, regardless pressure buttons at pockets are not best quality.Oct 26, 2014

Andrew O:Its bad, tore right open with a 25 mph low side, a demin jacket would offer more abrasion resistance. Glad I had a jacket on but I don't think this did any better than one of my canvas non-moto jackets would have done. If I had not been wearing the liner I would have had rash.Nov 8, 2014

A shopper asked:Hello, im 6 feet 1 and weight 185, i am normally a Large size, as i watched the video ive noticed the the Large looks kind of big on the guy wearing it. Since i am more into the slim fit kind of clothing, would the medium be to small for me??

Daniel W asked:Little confused about the discrepancy between the sizing chart and what's said in the video and the answers below. The sizing chart says if you have a 41-44 inch chest then you're an XL. Yet Peter in the video has a 42" chest, and one of the folks below has a 43" chest and both prefer the large.

I have a 44" chest, 6'1", 210 lbs. I wear a large in a FirstGear Kilimanjaro jacket.

What's the right size here? Feels like the sizing chart is quite deceptive. Resulting in a lot of returns maybe?Apr 11, 2014

Thomas U:I'm 5'9", 180 lbs with a 42" chest & relatively broad shoulders, and I got the XL. It's a little baggy for me in the torso, but not too bad (enough that I can comfortably wear a sport coat underneath if I need to for work), and the torso length is good.

However, the sleeves are really long on me, enough so that I do sometimes wonder if I should have gotten the L. One note to the Revzilla and Rev'it folks: You should include sleeve sizing on the sizing chart.Apr 15, 2014

michael k:I am in the 50-52 chest range 6'1" 250. 36 waist. I have a xxl. Fits well. A touch snug in arms but not bad. I was concerned at first since most jackets don't fit my arms or shoulders. My ducati jacket is a 60. I would say it depends on if you want tight fit or loose fit. Mine is tight.... but any tighter and it would limit my arm movement.

A S:Actually, not at all. This construction is sound and destined for colder weather so it doesn't let a whole lot of air in. I ride a cruiser with no windshield and it gives great protection against wind and cold. Hope this helps.Nov 18, 2014